Phantom of the Opera Theatre breaks

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About the show

A gothic interpretation of Gaston Leroux’s 1911 novel, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s magnum opus is visually stunning, audibly delightful and unstoppably thrilling. Set in a late 19th century Parisian opera house, the tale follows the talented and beautiful soprano, Christine Daaé as she is unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight.

The phantom himself is shrouded in mystery and intrigue, which only begins to unravel when he takes an interest in Christine as she becomes the opera house's biggest star.

What to expect from Phantom of the Opera

Phantom of the Opera theatre breaks invite you to experience one of the greatest stories ever told and a truly unforgettable stay at a top London hotel.

Each and every hair on your body will stand on end as the opening chorus to the now immortal title song fill the theatre with an eerie splendour, before visual extravagance explodes onto the stage in one of the most impressive set and costume designs in musical history.

By booking a Phantom of the Opera theatre break, you are arranging a trip to London that you will never forget. Stay near to the vibrant buzz of the West End and breathe the excitement of a pre-theatre stroll from your hotel, through the famous sights of central London, arriving at the historic theatre in time to witness the enchantment of this timeless show.

Reviews of Phantom of the Opera

“Its lavish and bold set design is still awe-inspiring, and at the heart of the play is a touching story of love and desire” - Time Out

“A team of supreme theatre craftsmen have seized avidly on its lush romantic agony to produce a musical as sumptuous and unashamedly stagey as a Victorian pantomime” - Daily Telegraph

“Sets are, in fact, sumptuous, as indeed are the costumes, making it one of the West End’s most spectacular productions” - IndieLondon

Interesting facts about Phantom of the Opera

Having resided at Her Majesty’s Theatre since 1986, The Phantom of the Opera is the 2nd longest running musical in the West End, beaten by Les Miserables by 1 year.

Phantom of the Opera is, financially, the most successful musical of all time.

Andrew Lloyd Webber was inspired after attending a performance of Ken Hill’s 1976 original musical adaption of Phantom of the Opera.

Children

Phantom of the Opera theatre breaks are recommended for ages 10 and over. Under 5s will not be admitted.

Tips for booking a cheap Phantom of the Opera Break

If you can avoid Saturday night, you’ll find Gold tickets heavily discounted for Phantom of the Opera, and this can be key in booking a cheap theatre break. For real deal-hunters, booking early to get centre aisle seats in the Balcony can snag you a decent – albeit high-up – view for a budget price tag.